Moving Forward With Young Voices
U.S. involvement in recent military actions around the world are raising questions about using armed force for policy decisions. Amanda Peterson [https://www.joinyv.org/talent/amanda-peterson] warns, we should be talking about Just War rather than debating international law. Secretary of Heath and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is working to help people within the autistic community. Olivia D'Angelo says, if RFK Jr. wants to help, he must address chronic health care disparities [https://oliviadangelowrites.substack.com/p/want-to-help-autistic-people-rfk]. Age verification laws to protect minors from social media harm may be well-intended but carry some hidden costs. Agustina Vergara Cid explains how California's social media ban would hurt the people it claims to help [https://www.dailybreeze.com/2026/03/15/californias-teen-social-media-ban-would-hurt-the-people-it-claims-to-help/]. The Epstein Files may have been forced out of the headlines by other current events but the questions remain. Jack Verrill says, this isn't just another scandal, it's time to release the Epstein Files [https://www.newbostonpost.com/release-epstein-files-transparency/]. Young-Voices [https://www.joinyv.org/]
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